Kaz Crossley has shared snaps from a beach in Dubai after the country closed bars and resturaunts.
The Love Island 2018 star, 27, posed for some sizzling snaps on a beach in Dubai on Tuesday.
Kaz could be seen wearing a blue tie-dye bikini and matching sarong and showed off her incredible body.
She wore her shoulder-length blonde curls down and had a warm smile on her face.
The snaps from the beach came just hours after the United Arab Emirates ordered all bars and restaurants in Dubai to close from 1am amid a notable spike in Covid-19 cases.
The Sheikdom also imposed a number of limits on other destinations such as hotels, cinemas, and shopping centres.
A spokesman for the Dubai Media Office blamed “a marked increase in the number of violations of precautionary measures” for the shutdown.
The spokesman said: “The measures seek to further enhance efforts to combat Covid-19, and protect the health and safety of all citizens, residents and visitors.”
Kaz herself had posted earlier in the day some footage of herself working out at gym.
She said in the footage: “Work out done, now I’m just gonna lie here, close my eyes and pretend I’m in [the club] DC10.”
Kaz also posted a question box on her Instagram Stories asking her fans: “What content do you want to see from me?”
She also captioned a video with the question, writing: “Pls help as I am struggling with what to post [at the minute]..
“It’s like overtime I go to my Stories I get anxiety and don’t post anything because I know a lot of you are stuck indoors at home.
“What would do you guys want to see more of?”
Kaz is only one of many social media influencers and reality TV stars who have flocked to Dubai in recent weeks when only travel for essential work purposes was in place.
Love Island alumni such as Laura Anderson and Maura Higgins, along with Geordie Shore star Chloe Ferry faced criticism for travelling outside of the UK before the third national lockdown.
On Thursday last week, it was announced that Dubai has been added to the UK’s ‘red list’, putting an end to direct travel to the UAE.
Direct flights are now banned to the UK with residents required to quarantine for 10 days upon their arrival, with returns being required through third countries.
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